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In Memoriam: the Death of the Scarfie
Posted 12:27am Tuesday 26th July 2011 by Joe Stockman
If you’re reading this, chances are that you’re an Otago student (or else have a taste for cutting-edge journalism), but does that automatically make you a scarfie? It seems that fewer and fewer students self-identify as scarfies, thinking of scarfies as unfocused pissheads who don’t care about Read more...
SURVIVAL OF THE LINGUIST
Posted 12:15am Tuesday 26th July 2011 by Siobhan Downes
Maori Language Week has been and gone for another year and, as always, its presence was most perceptibly marked by the embarrassingly eager bilingual efforts of television broadcasters, whether it be John Campbell’s ‘kee-ora, good evening, hairy-my New Zealand!’ or ‘celebrity’ chef Richard Till’s Read more...
Fed up with Pandering to Racists?
Posted 12:04am Tuesday 26th July 2011 by Charlotte Greenfield
“Its so racist against white people, wheres my free uni?” [sic] says Angus Anderson on the Facebook page “GETTING A UNI SCHOLARSHIP IS SOOOOO HARD lol jk I’m 1/64 Maori” (although Critic speculates that a scholarship might be necessary to improve grammar that bad). And how can we forget ACT’s ads Read more...
Film Festival Comes to Town
Posted 4:31am Monday 25th July 2011 by Sarah Baillie
Local boy, former Critic film reviewer and director of the New Zealand International Film Festival, Bill Gosden visited Dunedin last week for the launch of the festival programme. Sarah Baillie caught up with him for a chat about his cool job and what to expect from the film festival this year. Read more...
Out of This World
Posted 4:17am Monday 25th July 2011 by Charlotte Greenfield
300 kilometres above us, a long way in the context of Earth, but a miniscule distance in the vast expanse of the universe, is the home of the first continuous ten years of human occupation in space. It is an odd kind of home. With its conglomeration of wires and mechanics lining the 109-metre length Read more...
Making change for climate change
Posted 4:09am Monday 25th July 2011 by Josh Hercus
All too often we hear about the dire consequences of climate change. However, one thing I’ve noticed is that we don’t really hear that much about the solutions. Climate change is a big problem that requires a big solution. So what can you do? What can one person do? Maybe you’re like me Read more...
Cancer Cells
Posted 4:04am Monday 25th July 2011 by Siobhan Downes
What’s the hang up on cell phones? Could they be the next cigarettes? Siobhan Downes investigates the World Health Organisation’s recent statement that radiation from your cell phone could cause cancer. It’s the icon of the wireless age: the cell phone. We have been dubbed the Read more...
Winter Wonderland
Posted 5:16am Monday 11th July 2011 by Rueben Black
Winter presents the most practically challenging and aesthetically captivating season for both men’s and women’s fashion. But if you’re not a law student or a rich Auckland hipster with mountains of Country Road and ASOS winter gear, it can be a living hell. Waiting weeks on end for your only Read more...
Voluntary Apocalypse
Posted 5:06am Monday 11th July 2011 by Joe Stockman
You probably don’t realise, walking around campus all rugged up in your puffer jacket, that the world is going to end. It’s not the Mayan calendar, Global Warming, or thermo-nuclear war that’s going to take us all out. There is a tiny little bill in front of parliament right now that has the power Read more...
Private Parts
Posted 5:01am Monday 11th July 2011 by Sam McChesney
With the recent furore around Darren Hughes’s sex scandal allegations, and now our very own Dan Stride, Sam McChesney decides to delve into the wild world of privacy law. Privacy is an issue which has received increasing attention in recent years. In years gone by, individuals were largely Read more...


